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Climate, Environment, & Energy - September 2022
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Abt is committed to solving environmental challenges in a complex world. Dive into our latest Climate, Environment, & Energy newsletter!
Equitable Economies - September 2022
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Inclusive economic growth is a central tenet of Abt’s mission. Dive into our latest news today!
Global Health - September 2022
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Digital Health Advances, Strengthening Local Services, Fighting Vaccine Misinformation. Dive into our latest global health newsletter today!
Studies Show the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Approach to Prevention of Substance Use Disorders Works for Adolescents
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The screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment approach reduces substance misuse and improves education and employment outcomes for youths.
Private Sector Health - September 2022
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Dive in for our latest news on private sector partnerships, improvements to health service access, and more!
Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Chance of Infection and Isolation Measures Reduce Household Transmission
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A new CDC household study from the pre-Omicron era shows COVID-19 vaccines reduce the chance of COVID-19 infection, and isolation helps prevent transmission.
Young Baltimore parents feel immediate effects from guaranteed income
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Abt is evaluating guaranteed income pilots in several cities, including Baltimore. In this piece, Abt researchers Hannah Thomas and Randall Juras explain that we’ll be collecting “data on everything from spending to housing effects to more ‘squishy’ questions like the effects on peoples’ mental health and time spent with family,” which, of course, we’ll share in our findings.
Technical Assistance & Implementation - October 2022
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Check out our latest stories to learn how we're using equitable TA&I to promote good health and well-being worldwide.
Multiple COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Reduce Symptoms, Length of Illness, and Need for Medical Care
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A study of essential and frontline workers with COVID-19 showed that two or three vaccine doses reduced symptoms, missed work, and the need for medical care.